BSI launches new energy management standard

Aug 26 | 2011

First internationally recognised energy management standard to help organisations improve profitability.

The British Standards Institution (BSI) has announced the launch of the first internationally recognised energy management standard to help organisations improve profitability, cut their CO2 emissions and meet carbon budgets.

ISO 50001 will help organisations of all sizes implement the processes necessary to understand their baseline energy usage, put in place action plans, targets and energy performance indicators for reducing consumption and identify, prioritise, and record opportunities for improving energy performance to make those savings.

The global threat of energy shortages, rising costs, and increasing legislation to curb emissions of greenhouse gases such as the Carbon Reduction Commitment in the UK, have all driven the development of the Standard.  By implementing the Standard, organisations of all sizes have the potential to not only make dramatic financial savings but to also enhance their reputation by demonstrating their commitment to improving sustainability.

The Standard has been in development for a number of years with energy management experts, representing over 60 countries from across the world, coming together to establish the framework.

Mike Low, Director of Standards at BSI said: “ISO 50001 is a significant new global standard that will bring tremendous business value to organisations across the world that are having to grapple with rising energy costs and greater governmental climate change legislation.  The Standard clearly sets out the processes and actions that can enable any organisation to immediately start saving money and BSI will be offering a full package of publications, training, certification, software, and a Kitemark for energy reduction verification to help our clients achieve these savings.”

ISO 50001 is applicable to all types of organisations irrespective of geographical, cultural, or social conditions.